Limericks for Myocardial Recovery and Regeneration.

Q2 Medicine Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal Pub Date : 2024-08-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14797/mdcvj.1442
James B Young, Albert E Raizner
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Limericks are an easy, casual, and entertaining way to have fun with the English language. Creating them can be an engaging pastime to assist in memorizing important anatomic relationships necessary for being an interventional cardiologist or simply an intellectual exercise that provides respite after a hectic day in the cardiac catheterization laboratory, surgical suite, outpatient clinic, or intensive care unit. Interest in this form of poetry often dates back to when we, as children, were taught the simplistic rhyming pattern of a traditional limerick or learned one during adolescence. As we age, our limericks often became more humorous, personal, and bawdy. That evolution is the beauty of this poetic form. For this edition of Poet's Pen, we invited Dr. Marshall S. Flam, a noted dabbler in the limerick world, to pen "Limericks for Myocardial Recovery and Regeneration" to accompany the theme of this issue.

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促进心肌恢复和再生的打油诗
打油诗是一种轻松、随意、有趣的英语娱乐方式。创作打油诗可以是一种引人入胜的消遣方式,有助于记忆作为介入心脏病学家所需的重要解剖关系,或者仅仅是在心导管室、手术室、门诊或重症监护室忙碌一天后的一种智力练习。我们对这种诗歌形式的兴趣通常可以追溯到小时候,那时我们被教导传统打油诗的简单押韵模式,或者在青春期学习打油诗。随着年龄的增长,我们的打油诗往往变得更加幽默、个性和诙谐。这种演变正是这种诗歌形式的魅力所在。本期《诗人之笔》,我们邀请了打油诗领域的著名学者马歇尔-S-弗拉姆博士(Dr. Marshall S. Flam)创作 "促进心肌恢复和再生的打油诗",以配合本期的主题。
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